Judith Reeves-Stevens
- Writer
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens are a writing/producing team who have created, written, and produced television in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and have been honored with a Constellation Award for "Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television" for creating the series, Primeval: New World.
In genre media, they were writer/producers on the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise, for which AintItCool called their episode, "The Forge," "not only the best episode of Enterprise, but the best episode of Star Trek." Well-known to the Star Trek community, the couple have written four acclaimed non-fiction books detailing the production history of the franchise, and provide commentaries for the Blu-Ray editions of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek: The Final Frontier.
In the world of features, their adaptation of Escape from Furnace, based on the bestselling horror/sci-fi series of novels by Alexander Gordon Smith, is set to begin production in 2018 for producers Will Packer, Shaun Redick, XYZ Films, and Lay-Carnagey Entertainment as the first film in a proposed trilogy. For a younger audience, their most recent production is Aliens Ate My Homework for Universal, based on the Rod Allbright & The Galactic Patrol YA novels by Bruce Coville. The first Galactic Patrol movie was released as a Netflix Original in March, 2018, and the Reeves-Stevens are now at work on the sequel, I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X.
Judith and Garfield are also New York and Los Angeles Times bestselling authors whose novel, Icefire, was praised by Stephen King as "a hardwired, totally riveting, dare-you-to-put-it-down story of disaster, heroism, and suspense. There's no need for techno-thriller fans to wait for the next Clancy or Coonts; Icefire is the best suspense novel of its type since The Hunt for Red October." Their newest book, Wraith, is a chilling tale of rogue technology, conspiracy, and supernatural suspense, revealing how classified government research into remote viewing has spawned a terrifying new form of warfare: Ghosts have been weaponized. Wraith was published by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press.
Their previous novel from Thomas Dunne is Search, a novel of "forbidden history," featuring the writing team's unique blend of cutting-edge science and unrelenting suspense in a breathtaking race to uncover the secret origins of human civilization. Publishers Weekly said, "This fine archaeological quest novel smoothly blends a fast-moving fantasy plot with a solid scientific backdrop... Smart, suspenseful writing and a clever concept add up to a compelling read."
In addition to writing television, features, and novels, Judith and Garfield also work with the Disney Imagineers on an ongoing basis. For the Shanghai Disneyland Resort which opened in 2016, Judith and Garfield were "Lead Land Writers" to develop concepts, stories, and attractions for the park's Adventure Isle section. Most recently with the Imagineers, they have been involved in creating entire park concepts and future attractions for Disney Asia, as well as working as Lead Story Consultants for the 40th Anniversary of EPCOT, for 2022.
Judith and Garfield began their writing careers as science and technology educators and have served on a NASA Space Policy Workshop with "distinguished forward-thinking individuals" including Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dr. Charles Elachi, NASA Chief Scientist, astronaut John Grunsfeld, and filmmaker James Cameron. They are dual U.S./Canadian citizens who work in Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Toronto.
In genre media, they were writer/producers on the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise, for which AintItCool called their episode, "The Forge," "not only the best episode of Enterprise, but the best episode of Star Trek." Well-known to the Star Trek community, the couple have written four acclaimed non-fiction books detailing the production history of the franchise, and provide commentaries for the Blu-Ray editions of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek: The Final Frontier.
In the world of features, their adaptation of Escape from Furnace, based on the bestselling horror/sci-fi series of novels by Alexander Gordon Smith, is set to begin production in 2018 for producers Will Packer, Shaun Redick, XYZ Films, and Lay-Carnagey Entertainment as the first film in a proposed trilogy. For a younger audience, their most recent production is Aliens Ate My Homework for Universal, based on the Rod Allbright & The Galactic Patrol YA novels by Bruce Coville. The first Galactic Patrol movie was released as a Netflix Original in March, 2018, and the Reeves-Stevens are now at work on the sequel, I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X.
Judith and Garfield are also New York and Los Angeles Times bestselling authors whose novel, Icefire, was praised by Stephen King as "a hardwired, totally riveting, dare-you-to-put-it-down story of disaster, heroism, and suspense. There's no need for techno-thriller fans to wait for the next Clancy or Coonts; Icefire is the best suspense novel of its type since The Hunt for Red October." Their newest book, Wraith, is a chilling tale of rogue technology, conspiracy, and supernatural suspense, revealing how classified government research into remote viewing has spawned a terrifying new form of warfare: Ghosts have been weaponized. Wraith was published by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press.
Their previous novel from Thomas Dunne is Search, a novel of "forbidden history," featuring the writing team's unique blend of cutting-edge science and unrelenting suspense in a breathtaking race to uncover the secret origins of human civilization. Publishers Weekly said, "This fine archaeological quest novel smoothly blends a fast-moving fantasy plot with a solid scientific backdrop... Smart, suspenseful writing and a clever concept add up to a compelling read."
In addition to writing television, features, and novels, Judith and Garfield also work with the Disney Imagineers on an ongoing basis. For the Shanghai Disneyland Resort which opened in 2016, Judith and Garfield were "Lead Land Writers" to develop concepts, stories, and attractions for the park's Adventure Isle section. Most recently with the Imagineers, they have been involved in creating entire park concepts and future attractions for Disney Asia, as well as working as Lead Story Consultants for the 40th Anniversary of EPCOT, for 2022.
Judith and Garfield began their writing careers as science and technology educators and have served on a NASA Space Policy Workshop with "distinguished forward-thinking individuals" including Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dr. Charles Elachi, NASA Chief Scientist, astronaut John Grunsfeld, and filmmaker James Cameron. They are dual U.S./Canadian citizens who work in Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Toronto.